Thanks joeyg for your thoughts...
It's unfortunately more complicated.
On the small pool I'm working on (4000+ messages / 200- addresses), I already have a few patterns:
Code:
FOO
Raw
root
Support
undisclosed-recipients:
Undisclosed, recipients:
Santiago DIEZ <foo@bar.com>
"Santiago DIEZ" <foo@bar.com>
"Santiago, F. DIEZ" <foo@bar.com>
"'Santiago DIEZ' via Gmail" <foo@bar.com>
<foo@bar.com>
foo@bar.com
foo@bar.com (Santiago DIEZ)
Line 1 is blank. Lines 2-7 will be ignored so it's OK if we break line 7 (because of the comma). I already have a regex pattern for the rest but I fear to bump on some new patterns so I'd like a way of splitting by the comma (except when between quotes).
Hi all:
I have a directory where all of the subdirectories are named by the convention "images_#1:#2_Date." My goal is to get an array for each subdirectory that has the structure (#1,#2, int). I am able to use awk to print each subdirectory's values, but cannot figure out how to get them into an... (6 Replies)
How to specify the token length in a yacc file?
sample input format
<field1,data type ans,fixed length 6> followed by <field2,data type ans,fixed length 3>
Example i/p and o/p
Sample Input: "ab* d2 9o"
O/p : "Field1 Field2 "
yacc/bison grammar:
record :... (1 Reply)
Hi all!
Looking for some help parsing filenames in bash. I have a directory full of files named "livingroom-110111105637.avi". The format is always date and time (yymmddhhmmss). I'm looking to parse the filenames so they are a little more easily readable. Maybe rename them to... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I need help.
I create www page, and I have link, where is weather and is updated each hour.
And I need cut only weather from source code.
Example:
Monday : 12/14
...
Can you help me?
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi ,
I have a config _file that has 3 columns (Id Name Value ) with many rows . In my bash script i want to be able to parse the file and do a mapping of any Id value
so if i have Id of say brand1 then i can use the name (server5X) and Value (CCCC) and so on ...
Id Name ... (2 Replies)
Hello can anyone help me parse this line.
<tr><td>United States of America</td><td>Dollar</td><td>43.309</td></tr><tr><td>Japan</td><td>Yen</td><td>0.5579</td></tr>
the line above did not break.
so i would like to have a result like this
United States of America
Dollar
43.309
Japan... (3 Replies)
I would like to setup a script that pulls in time/date in two seperate columns, and then name the other columns as listed below:
Column1=Art/TJ output
Column2=Art/TJ output
Column3=TJ output
column4=Art output
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Hello All,
I have the following input file that i'm trying to parse:
10.0.011.40
hadoop 15526 15524 0
hadoop 15528 15526 0
hadoop 19747 4018 1
10.0.081.227
hadoop 2862 2861 0
hadoop 2864 2862 0
hadoop 12177 14376 1
I'm trying to get this in my output file:
10.0.011.40 15526 15528... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm having a hard time finding a starting point for my issue. I have a 30k line file (fspsec.txt) that I would like to parse into smaller files based on any character existing in field 1.
ACCOUNTANT LEVEL 1 (ACCT.ACCOUNTANT)
OPERATORS: DOEJO (418)
TOOLS: Branch Maintenance
... (2 Replies)
I have a large file that I need to print certain sections out of.
file.txt
/alpha/beta/delta/gamma/425/590/USC00015420.blah.lt.0.01.str:USC00015420Y2017M10BLALT.01 12 13 14 -9 1 -9 -9 -9 -9 -9 1 2 3 4 5 -9 -9
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text::glob
Text::Glob(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Text::Glob(3)NAME
Text::Glob - match globbing patterns against text
SYNOPSIS
use Text::Glob qw( match_glob glob_to_regex );
print "matched
" if match_glob( "foo.*", "foo.bar" );
# prints foo.bar and foo.baz
my $regex = glob_to_regex( "foo.*" );
for ( qw( foo.bar foo.baz foo bar ) ) {
print "matched: $_
" if /$regex/;
}
DESCRIPTION
Text::Glob implements glob(3) style matching that can be used to match against text, rather than fetching names from a filesystem. If you
want to do full file globbing use the File::Glob module instead.
Routines
match_glob( $glob, @things_to_test )
Returns the list of things which match the glob from the source list.
glob_to_regex( $glob )
Returns a compiled regex which is the equivalent of the globbing pattern.
glob_to_regex_string( $glob )
Returns a regex string which is the equivalent of the globbing pattern.
SYNTAX
The following metacharacters and rules are respected.
"*" - match zero or more characters
"a*" matches "a", "aa", "aaaa" and many many more.
"?" - match exactly one character
"a?" matches "aa", but not "a", or "aaa"
Character sets/ranges
"example.[ch]" matches "example.c" and "example.h"
"demo.[a-c]" matches "demo.a", "demo.b", and "demo.c"
alternation
"example.{foo,bar,baz}" matches "example.foo", "example.bar", and "example.baz"
leading . must be explictly matched
"*.foo" does not match ".bar.foo". For this you must either specify the leading . in the glob pattern (".*.foo"), or set
$Text::Glob::strict_leading_dot to a false value while compiling the regex.
"*" and "?" do not match /
"*.foo" does not match "bar/baz.foo". For this you must either explicitly match the / in the glob ("*/*.foo"), or set
$Text::Glob::strict_wildcard_slash to a false value with compiling the regex.
BUGS
The code uses qr// to produce compiled regexes, therefore this module requires perl version 5.005_03 or newer.
AUTHOR
Richard Clamp <richardc@unixbeard.net>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007 Richard Clamp. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
File::Glob, glob(3)perl v5.18.2 2017-10-06 Text::Glob(3)